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well russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western governments are dropping growing hints about providing military aid if you minutes we take a look at how backing from abroad affects the blooding syrian conflict. and hundreds take to the streets another night of anger in brooklyn new york over the deadly police shooting of a teenager stay with us for more. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did a very profitable also the it is a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups and they needed betis i knew the managers have changed their name and strategy but just tell the same murderous. high ranking suspects you know comment pretty upset on that mr president soon. to president putin. both the media. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end he says sick stop your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're your bodyguards to wa
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they are about law. in some sense the foundation of our entire legal system. i mean the old testament, the new testament i don't know how you can separate it out. i don't want to separate it out. that's what i'm saying to both of you. >> we agree. you have to start somewhere. at the moment even though legally it can be taught in public schools as literature it's not. so the first step in the process really is getting a generation of young americans just to know the basic stories and do it one thing at a time. we love it. next week in new york we've decided to bring in artifacts which include the first american bible which was written in algonkian and a bible that was the only bible authorized by congress and it says the american government encourages information read it. >> where was this bible you call it what? >> the aiken bible. we bring a copy of that into new york city. >> is that aiken, south carolina? >> no name of a person. >> where are your going to show it. i want to do an ad. >> we're bringing in a number of art facts including dead sea scrolls. we'
they are about law. in some sense the foundation of our entire legal system. i mean the old testament, the new testament i don't know how you can separate it out. i don't want to separate it out. that's what i'm saying to both of you. >> we agree. you have to start somewhere. at the moment even though legally it can be taught in public schools as literature it's not. so the first step in the process really is getting a generation of young americans just to know the basic stories and do it...
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not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is not a period of mourning so cardinals were able to focus, if you will, on the next selection and moving forward. but this hasn't happened in 600 years that we have seen the transition in this way. >> you're right. 600 years is a long time to go without a pope stepping down. the interesting thing, we didn't have a period of mourning for a pope who had passed away. but i believe there was definitely a period of shock. precisely because it's been so long since something like this happened and people were really convinced that pope benedict was doing a good job in
not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is...
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>> right now, here in rome, everybody is talking about cardinal o'malley who went in after cardinal law, who did a miserable job, cleaned house and began a reform in that archdiocese based on what he had seen. there's an example right there of someone who could be our next pope who took this issue seriously. >> father cutie? >> well, i think the world of of cardinal mahoney and of cardinal o'malley. they are all men of the church. and i think in many ways, the institutional church has invited people, throughout the years. and this is founded in christ and in others, that it was well documented with the founder that the church knew of these things and didn't want to talk about it and didn't want to say it because they wanted to protect the image of the church. the church needs to own up to what is going on. priests, in many parts of the world are frustrated. they don't see vatican two as something that is a priority anymore. it's something of the past. they would like to see more women in positions of leadership and see a church that speaks to the 21st century in a new way. that had not
>> right now, here in rome, everybody is talking about cardinal o'malley who went in after cardinal law, who did a miserable job, cleaned house and began a reform in that archdiocese based on what he had seen. there's an example right there of someone who could be our next pope who took this issue seriously. >> father cutie? >> well, i think the world of of cardinal mahoney and of cardinal o'malley. they are all men of the church. and i think in many ways, the institutional...
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- unfortunately, unless harry's law really took off this week and no one told me, you two are the biggest stars at the network. but this year, everything you say will be scripted and on prompter. do not deviate from the script. - jack, tracy and i are total pros. - on television, and when it comes to the assisted suicide debate. secret handshake, my baloney. - hazel, i won't be here tomorrow, so...i wanted to give you this. it's the tail i had until i was 16. - well, don't worry about the parade. i'll take care of tracy and jenna like they're my own children. which is a bad example, because i left my kids at a sears in 2004. - oh, i told you about mr. jordan's allergies, right? - yes, kenneth. he's only allergic to allergy medication. - but he loves it. and ms. mulroney's-- - kenneth, let go. this is my rodeo now. well, not literally, of course. the u.s. rodeo association does not lift lifetime bans. - so are you gonna work through st. patrick's day? don't you want to celebrate ireland's great accomplishments, like michael lohan and vomiting into a bagpipe? - wow, lemon, so i take it you
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under the laws of the catholic church, from the moment he says i accept, he professes what the law describes as full supreme and universal authority. in other words, he's the pope from that moment forward. >> that's when they begin the process of burning the ballots. >> that's right. after he accepts, he gives the cardinal his name, then the doors to the sistine chapel will be opened or have been opened by this stage, those helpers waiting outside the chapel will then be brought in, some help the pope get vested. others burn the ballots and produce the white smoke that brings this incredible dramatic news to the world. >> haven't had a fifth ballot pope in over 100 years, since they started this. >> and we got one tonight. >> stay tuned for the next 45 minute too minutes to an hour, because within that time frame we'll see for first time who that pope is, what his name is, and both his old name and the name he takes on as pope. and i can tell you right now, the tens of thousands of people in that square, many of them are calling up their friends and their family. soon there will be tens of t
under the laws of the catholic church, from the moment he says i accept, he professes what the law describes as full supreme and universal authority. in other words, he's the pope from that moment forward. >> that's when they begin the process of burning the ballots. >> that's right. after he accepts, he gives the cardinal his name, then the doors to the sistine chapel will be opened or have been opened by this stage, those helpers waiting outside the chapel will then be brought in,...
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which actually, outperform, say, fortune 500 companies, major law firms, and the military. in terms of the percentage of senior leadership positions that are held by women. now, that said, i think it is clear that there still is an image problem for the catholic church when it comes to women. there is a perception that this is a patriarchal boys' club. i think one of the challenges facing pope francis and church leaders at other levels is to try to counteract that by in every way they possibly can, putting women forward in meaningful leadership positions so that people can see that the catholic church wants to hear the voice of women. >> we've got to leave it there. ashley, i appreciate you being with us. thank you, john allen and father cutie, as well. >>> coming up, we're going to take you to the center of the excitement as the new pope stepped out to greet the public. miguel marquez was right there. what he saw, next, and what it feels like to be there. >>> and later, two american college students who had a front-row seat interned at the vatica we'll talk to them ahead.
which actually, outperform, say, fortune 500 companies, major law firms, and the military. in terms of the percentage of senior leadership positions that are held by women. now, that said, i think it is clear that there still is an image problem for the catholic church when it comes to women. there is a perception that this is a patriarchal boys' club. i think one of the challenges facing pope francis and church leaders at other levels is to try to counteract that by in every way they possibly...
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campaign is still talking about the church accepting gay marriage accepting perhaps a change only celibacy laws for priests and perhaps even welcoming women priests into the catholic church however as i said as a well dyed in the world could serve to when it comes to matters of the catholic church i very much don't think we're going to be seeing too many of those issues regarding huge sweeping changes of how the church of rome deals with the everyday life of those who apostle of the it's ministry rebuilding the churches reputation after the recent scandals certainly not the only challenge pope francis has ahead of him the church now facing aggressive competition from islam as you can see here the faith spreading across europe much faster than the christian church gets new members the number of muslims has grown by an estimated ninety percent in recent years the number of christians are growing by a mere five percent by two thousand and thirty the growth of the muslim population expected to surpass one hundred fifty percent winning back there and it will be one of the most daunting tasks for the
campaign is still talking about the church accepting gay marriage accepting perhaps a change only celibacy laws for priests and perhaps even welcoming women priests into the catholic church however as i said as a well dyed in the world could serve to when it comes to matters of the catholic church i very much don't think we're going to be seeing too many of those issues regarding huge sweeping changes of how the church of rome deals with the everyday life of those who apostle of the it's...
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you know, it was a law professor and a community organizer. and i think he was probably a liberal from the jump. and ted cruise comes out of a different political atmosphere. texas is very different from chicago he has the experience and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any help, brit, call us tonight and we will help you out. directly ahead, a grizzly murder in colorado. will the woman beat the rap? there she is. big beef tonight. those reports after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, shocking criminal trial in phoenix, arizona. 32-year-old jodi arias has been charged with first
you know, it was a law professor and a community organizer. and i think he was probably a liberal from the jump. and ted cruise comes out of a different political atmosphere. texas is very different from chicago he has the experience and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the...
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whether bishop or priest, is out of public ministry and will remain out because we had to change the law to do that and it took some time. he supports that, and then we have to be sure that it won't happen again, as much as we possibly can, and then stay with the victims. but the structures are in place now, the code has been changed. the thing is every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago which is often the case now. >> there's the issue, i think for a lot of american catholics, of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bower, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share it with our audience. as an evangelical, i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants, john paul ii and benedict roxvi introduced an er in which the cathric church offers confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world. how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates?
whether bishop or priest, is out of public ministry and will remain out because we had to change the law to do that and it took some time. he supports that, and then we have to be sure that it won't happen again, as much as we possibly can, and then stay with the victims. but the structures are in place now, the code has been changed. the thing is every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago which is often the case now. >> there's the...
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a bunch of governors asked to have flexibility in implementing the existing welfare law. the administration said sure, as long as the changes you want to make don't weaken the rules on welfare and work. it was republican governors asking, republican governors and democratic governors and the obama administration says yes, provided we protect the welfare and work requirements. republicans decided to lie about it and say the president and the administration did exactly the opposite of what they actually did. he took the work requirements out of welfare. he just wants a free ride for everybody. he's buying votes with the free welfare, obama money. it's not true at all. it was the opposite of what the administration had done. the republicans thought they had something. mitt romney made a campaign ad out of it. a few days before the election, romney made another campaign ad out of the same untrue thing. it was a lie. it was debunked. it was one of the brighter, more obvious campaigns of a campaign filled with lies. it was the lie you only try in the hottest heat of an election
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interesting cases where we can think about what the church tells you what to do visa a vis what the law says. what we've got, mahony is over there reporting. they paid out $10 million. >> cardinal mahony from los angeles who oversaw a diocese in which there were several priests who serially -- >> yeah. i lived in l.a. for a long time so i can tell you that this broke up my parish that was there in l.a. so when you have this, you have boston. i can't wait if he really does set down cardinal law one thing this pope has done well. >> on these issues of the papacy, outside of the doctrinal questions, do i think that kind of accountability and what that means for a renaissance of the church or to reconnect catholics here. we'll talk about the church in latin america. as if knitting and tangled history. stick around. many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about abso
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there was a federal law against excessively profiting from a nonprofit. because 2% of the money went to charities, meanwhile, the guys operating this business were taking in $1.5 million of the guy who ran it who is the fed of the fraternal order of union of the police union and it's a pretty convoluted story. >> as we get into the details of this, what do you think the ripple effects will be for governor scott? >> it's a very tricky situation. rick scott brought jennifer carroll on to his ticket because she's a woman, an immigrant, an african-american, she solved a the lo lot of problems that he had in his popularity. and now he's got this big demographic hole he's got to fill. he's got low approval ratings and now has scandal attached to florida lieutenant of governor. >> joy-ann reid, thank you. >> thank you. >>> happening now on capitol hill, a senate committee holding a hearing about sexual assault in the military. up to 19,000 cases every year. sergeant jennifer morris talks to me about the enemy within. >>> plus, back on the stand, the jodi arias m
there was a federal law against excessively profiting from a nonprofit. because 2% of the money went to charities, meanwhile, the guys operating this business were taking in $1.5 million of the guy who ran it who is the fed of the fraternal order of union of the police union and it's a pretty convoluted story. >> as we get into the details of this, what do you think the ripple effects will be for governor scott? >> it's a very tricky situation. rick scott brought jennifer carroll on...
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the code of canon law has been changed. the thing is that every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago, which is often the case now. >> there is the issue i think for a lot of american catholics of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bauer, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share with our audience. he writes -- "as an evangelical i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants. john paul ii and benedict xvi introduced a new evan gemiccal era for the catholic church in which the catholic church offered a confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world." how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates? and we have so many of them now, whether it's abortion or gay marriage. how would you like to see that impact? >> i think he simply has to preach the gospel and then do it
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richard epstein, the great university of chicago law professor. there's a real libertarian. and these college libertarian are of a slightly different breed. it's more wanting a sense of belonging and they have an awful lot of liberal habits and accepting or one issue, but in terms of actual libertarian ideas, that's the republican party and frankly, we could use a little help. there's an awful light that could be privatized. the lesson of history is, everything run by the government over time becomes more expensive and worse. everything that is injected through competition on the private market becomes cheaper and better. look the at cell phones, flat screen tv's versus oh, the subway system, air traffic-- or tsa agents, the public school system. so we want to privatize as much as we possibly can. i don't think we need to get way down on legalizing-- >> there you see ann coulter, talking from the cpac conference. >> good to see you. >> uma: great to have you here. well, he may not be new to capitol hill, but he is new to the senate. and coming up after the break, tim scott t
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constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. some veterans groups fear that vets could be unfairly stigma advertised and doctors could take action without sharing the confidential information. jesse duff is a form gunnery soldier who is now with concerned veterans for america. >> most often veterans are very nervous about reporting medical issues if they don't feel there will be a confidentiality. so anybody who had experienced any type of trauma or has emotional or mental issues based on their experiences in combat or even while serving on active duty may be very reluctant or hesitant to get the help or assistance that they need. >> and it's not just veterans groups. other mental health experts worry about equating mental illness with violence and say people should be encouraged to speak treatment, instead of adding extra complications that could potentially prevent someone from seeking mental health treatment. >> harris: i have to think people watching this may be scratching their heads 'cause we always have to sign those of w
constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. some veterans groups fear that vets could be unfairly stigma advertised and doctors could take action without sharing the confidential information. jesse duff is a form gunnery soldier who is now with concerned veterans for america. >> most often veterans are very nervous about reporting medical issues if they don't feel there will be a confidentiality. so anybody who had experienced any type of trauma or...
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what if we put some rules, some law around this that ensures due process, the rule of law and transparency. we should lead the way. the president should not allow himself to be coming up on the backside of this. he should be helping to lead this effort. you know, the reality is that there are legitimate uses of drones and there are some illegitimate uses of them. when people are not combatants, they should not be subject to target assassination. we should arrest people if they violated the law. we should only use this sort of technology in the circumstances to protect american lives to do so. but i think that the technology has outrun the rules. we've got to get a handle on this right away. i agree with poe did he say toe. >> there's been disagreement even amongst the republican party. i'm sure you saw john mccain criticizing rand paul who filibusternd and said paul is foolish to be worried about drones being used on americans on u.s. soil. who is right on that one? >> i probably would disagree with rand paul on 99% of all things. i am very glad that he used the power of the filibuster to
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no, brother- in-law, sister-in-law. >> barbara walters once her o and wants/////her out >> gary: and also joy behar is also not renewing her contract. >> catherine: exactly she said that she wanted to spend more time with her family. when somebody gives you a gold watch cannot take it. that same person says that we have to get r >> catherine: that often happens. >> gary: no gold watch ... and just excuse yourself and do not come back. kevin winslow he was going to be a great tight end. it could be interested in coming to the raiders. this came out of college and really never made it. danville exact klein it is difficult to tell but everybody has been doing such a great job zack kline.. every lot to work ou to work out. and to see what is going to go on. >> gary: that is going to be something. like jason who played baseball we watched him and when he came to cal he is from danville. and i think that it would be more exciting we are going to come back with the warriors and a playoff game. miami trying to win for the 23rd street time. they are getting tested from boston. and tiger woods
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his campaign, was a big part of the 2000 campaign, moved to texas and is now trying to enter texas law. >> if he wanted to speak spanish? >> well, naturally. 19 minutes after the hour. >>> one tiny mistake will mean weeks of waiting for hundreds of thousands of taxpayers who hired a pro in hopes of a fast refund. did it happen to you? >>> welcome back to "early start," 23 minutes after the hour. we are "minding your business" this morning. it has been an amazing run on wall street. >> absolutely. >> the dow closed at a record high yesterday. the blue chip have risen for eight straight sessions, marking the longest winning streak in two years. and right now, stock futures are pointing to a mixed open. >> keep it going! >> oh, yes. >>> so, google has reached a multimillion settlement over how it collected its map images. the tech giant is saying 37 states a total of $7 million. google admitted three years ago when it sent around cars and cameras to collect images for the streetview component, the cameras also collected information like passwords and e-mails from unencrypted wi-fi network
his campaign, was a big part of the 2000 campaign, moved to texas and is now trying to enter texas law. >> if he wanted to speak spanish? >> well, naturally. 19 minutes after the hour. >>> one tiny mistake will mean weeks of waiting for hundreds of thousands of taxpayers who hired a pro in hopes of a fast refund. did it happen to you? >>> welcome back to "early start," 23 minutes after the hour. we are "minding your business" this morning. it...
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the church needs to get out of the business of protecting priests and get more into following the laws of reporting child abuse. >> reporter: he added that pope francis i asked for the blessing of the church as one of his first acts, showing he wants to listen and receive blessing. >> reporter: cara liu, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we posted pope francis i address to the crowd at st. peters basilica on our website, it is www.ktvu.com. >>> democrats introduced their proposal for a budget. they went over the budget during a meeting. it calls for increases in spending and taxes. the democrat's budget would increase tax revenues over a trillion dollars over the next 10 years. >> the american went to the polls in support of. >> republicans introduced a proposal based on spending cuts. >>> president obama nominated a new embassador to libya today, deborah jones. if approved she will fill a post left vacant by u.s. ambassador chris stevens. he was killed in an attack in benghazi september 11 last year. >>> police scheduled a gun buy back program, cash for fire arms events have been popular. this
the church needs to get out of the business of protecting priests and get more into following the laws of reporting child abuse. >> reporter: he added that pope francis i asked for the blessing of the church as one of his first acts, showing he wants to listen and receive blessing. >> reporter: cara liu, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we posted pope francis i address to the crowd at st. peters basilica on our website, it is www.ktvu.com. >>> democrats introduced their...
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. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw poll from 2007 to 2012. up next, pope francis begins his first full day at the vatican. we'll head live to rome where the first latin american pope and first jesuit is sending a strong message about change in the church. >>> and karzai clash. the strained relationship with the afghan president and what it means as the u.s. tries to wind down america's longest war. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. it is loaded with cpac and the president headed to the senate. and he also meets with house democrats. how many cpac speakers who happen to be senators will skip cpac and favor the president? you're w
. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw...
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another day another celebrity on capitol hill law and order star joined vice president joe biden and eric holder here in washington today to talk about domestic violence and the passing of the violence against women act. the actressed choked up several times about victims of violence and called bider her hero for his work. >> bill: yeah that was an important announcement yesterday, and they are giving out these grants to localities around the country to train people to look for signs and predictions of domestic violence, but an important way and will certainly waive lives. >> and former secretary of state condoleezza rice is doing more than just teaching now, she is helping recruit players for the college's football team. the cardinal's head coach often brings rice in as a, quote, cleanup hitter when trying to lock players into coming to the school. she reportedly enjoys doing it but no word if we'll see her on the sidelines as assistance coach. >> hasn't she said she wants to be commissioner of the nfl. >> yes. >> her name has been thrown out around there. >> bill: maybe this is her
another day another celebrity on capitol hill law and order star joined vice president joe biden and eric holder here in washington today to talk about domestic violence and the passing of the violence against women act. the actressed choked up several times about victims of violence and called bider her hero for his work. >> bill: yeah that was an important announcement yesterday, and they are giving out these grants to localities around the country to train people to look for signs and...
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some teachers and others sued challenging that that law was not constitutional. and that's where trace gallagher picks up the story, trace? >> reporter: and you have to remember the context, megyn, these were history, literature and civics classes taught in four different tucson schools and the fact that arizona, texas, new mexico and california were occupied states controlled or owned by mexico, that belonged to mexico, also that these latino students were being oppressed and ben franklin was a racist and che guevara was a hero. after the superintendent and state lawmakers told the school to stop the classes and comply with state academic standards. teachers and students at the school sued claiming the school, the state was violating their right to free speech. well, first a state judge ruled in favor of arizona ruling that the classes promote resentment toward white people and teachers and students appealed so now a federal appeals court judge has also ruled in favor of arizona and a group called "save ethic studies "is vowing to pick up the fight and continue
some teachers and others sued challenging that that law was not constitutional. and that's where trace gallagher picks up the story, trace? >> reporter: and you have to remember the context, megyn, these were history, literature and civics classes taught in four different tucson schools and the fact that arizona, texas, new mexico and california were occupied states controlled or owned by mexico, that belonged to mexico, also that these latino students were being oppressed and ben...
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with these laws, you're automatically ticketed, you're deprived of due process of law, you can't even fight these things. unconstitutional, says the judge. and it's a blistering decision denouncing the village for doing this. >> i know. it's really a fun read, actually. this is very colorful language. i guess my last question to you would be, if the state of ohio makes these speed cameras illegal, will most of the country follow suit? i mean, is -- are these things fast becoming a thing of the past? >> no, i don't think they're becoming a thing of the past unfortunately. you can even talk about drones, law enforcement using drones. these are all technologies that the police are using because they're efficient, they're generally very, very accurate. you can set up a system that's constitutional. you have to build in due process and you have to build in ways for citizens to challenge the accuracy of the cameras. however, you know, the legislature might respond to citizen anger and ban it. now that's happened in some states. in some states, the state legislatures have said we're banning
with these laws, you're automatically ticketed, you're deprived of due process of law, you can't even fight these things. unconstitutional, says the judge. and it's a blistering decision denouncing the village for doing this. >> i know. it's really a fun read, actually. this is very colorful language. i guess my last question to you would be, if the state of ohio makes these speed cameras illegal, will most of the country follow suit? i mean, is -- are these things fast becoming a thing...
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where we differ but we're going to converge over chaum is the focus on all laws being a private credit system a pool banking system with no government and that monetary dynamics their focus and then a loss in the monetary dynamics where the government injects money into the economy through different. it's untaxed out through surplices but some studies will converge we're still working our way there and do really well that's so let's let's let's boil this down to make it pretty straightforward stuff. the united states do we have a debt crisis you have a private process and a public debt reaction to that private process but by private you're talking about . hell no should help but households credit credit cards and of course student loans. and then corporate. financial corporations and finally did taken out by the shadow banking system when they borrowed money from the banking sector creating money in the process and then lend it to finance fundamentally ponzi schemes the combination of those three large groups of dead is pigs at forty two trillion dollars right now that was about three
where we differ but we're going to converge over chaum is the focus on all laws being a private credit system a pool banking system with no government and that monetary dynamics their focus and then a loss in the monetary dynamics where the government injects money into the economy through different. it's untaxed out through surplices but some studies will converge we're still working our way there and do really well that's so let's let's let's boil this down to make it pretty straightforward...
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marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the city's of a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had his say the court said that the march must take place and force the mayor to apologize for all the yes he had been banning this march the masterminds of this march lot because nationalists say they want the younger generation to embrace their history and recognize their heroes. i'm especially proud to see so many young people today this is proof that we're living in a free country which had been under occupation for many years. but many in europe simply cannot understand what appreciation of freedom has to do with three year olds walking alongside former nazi
marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the city's of a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had his say the court said that the march must...
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backed by laws that require transparency, risk limits, capital buffers against losses, and consequences for misconduct. that is the big picture. here are a few of the detailed findings from our investigation. they rapidly amassed a huge portfolio of synthetic derivatives. in part using federally insured depositor funds in a series of risky short-term trades disclosing the extent of the portfolio only after intense needy exposure
backed by laws that require transparency, risk limits, capital buffers against losses, and consequences for misconduct. that is the big picture. here are a few of the detailed findings from our investigation. they rapidly amassed a huge portfolio of synthetic derivatives. in part using federally insured depositor funds in a series of risky short-term trades disclosing the extent of the portfolio only after intense needy exposure
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she supports it personally as a matter of policy and of law. i don't think it's a big surprise. >> quite a change when we last heard her speak publicly about it when she ran for president in 2007-2008, when she had a virtually identical position as president, which was she favored civil unions. now she also mirrors the president's view. >> lil wayne. a lot of fake tweets about what was happening with him. >> that's interesting about these kinds of things. social media, stories made up. every other week, a story that lil wayne or somebody else is on the death bed or dying. real information came out. he apparently is out of the hospital. we'll have to see what is going on there. >> ahead this morning, part two of my conversation with facebook coo sheryl sandberg, why she admits to crying at work and what women need to do when they are going to negotiate to get paid more. that's ahead. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not cause
she supports it personally as a matter of policy and of law. i don't think it's a big surprise. >> quite a change when we last heard her speak publicly about it when she ran for president in 2007-2008, when she had a virtually identical position as president, which was she favored civil unions. now she also mirrors the president's view. >> lil wayne. a lot of fake tweets about what was happening with him. >> that's interesting about these kinds of things. social media, stories...
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not only those who belong to the law. but also those who belong to the faith of abraham, who is the father of all of us. as scripture says, i have made you the ancestor of many nations. abraham is our father in the eyes of god. in whom he put his faith and who brings the dead to life and calls into being what does not exist. though it seemed abraham's hope could not be fulfilled, he hoped and he believed. and through doing so, he did become the father of many nations, exactly as he had been promised. your descendants will be as many as the stars. this is the faith that was considered as justifying him. the word of the lord. thanks be to god. ♪ >> we just completed the second reading there. i wanted to pause because it was in spanish. and this is the first pope from latin america. and the significance there, i know that's not why it was read in spanish. but the significance for latin america here. can we talk about that, monsignor? >> certainly. at these different masses, they choose different languages each time. and th
not only those who belong to the law. but also those who belong to the faith of abraham, who is the father of all of us. as scripture says, i have made you the ancestor of many nations. abraham is our father in the eyes of god. in whom he put his faith and who brings the dead to life and calls into being what does not exist. though it seemed abraham's hope could not be fulfilled, he hoped and he believed. and through doing so, he did become the father of many nations, exactly as he had been...
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and that was a regional law who was, in fact, encouraging putting the federal law into practice and that's how come that you will see in almost every one way street like you see there on the left that cyclists are admitted. on the right hand, you have example of lines and i have seen that already here as well. as a cyclist, i like the advanced stoplights and i make much use of it. i was already one of those cyclists who was contraflow cycling. it's a good thing and i can tell my kids that it's allowed to contraflow cycle. a policy of permits is another instrument we have just to, well, to mainly used to limit the parking places for cars. we prefer to have parking places for bicycles. of course, there is still -- but that's -- we're only at the beginning. this is called the viking bridge. i'm sure while you have seen the slides in the netherlands, it's very popular there. there are many more investments in our neighboring country to do so, but we are making a start and it's a nice project because it crosses a highway, so it's really very well to use. regional biking service points serve two
and that was a regional law who was, in fact, encouraging putting the federal law into practice and that's how come that you will see in almost every one way street like you see there on the left that cyclists are admitted. on the right hand, you have example of lines and i have seen that already here as well. as a cyclist, i like the advanced stoplights and i make much use of it. i was already one of those cyclists who was contraflow cycling. it's a good thing and i can tell my kids that it's...
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it's lawful because congress says it's lawful. but it is a profound violation of the right to privacy guaranteed by the fourth amendment. >>brian: you mean everyone is going to find out that you have an american express black card? >> everyone is going to find it out but i'm not worried because wherever i go i'm taking alisyn with me. i will never defy alisyn again. and i apologize for all those times i frustrated her. >>brian: judge andrew napolitano, thanks so much. alisyn, get to you in a second. see you soon, judge. straight ahead in two more hours of the show, can't remember what happened yesterday? we have a guy coming up with the best memory in america, and he's here to help you. he says you can do it with the stuff that's in your the stuff that's in your refrigerator.yes she is, yes sh. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pk
it's lawful because congress says it's lawful. but it is a profound violation of the right to privacy guaranteed by the fourth amendment. >>brian: you mean everyone is going to find out that you have an american express black card? >> everyone is going to find it out but i'm not worried because wherever i go i'm taking alisyn with me. i will never defy alisyn again. and i apologize for all those times i frustrated her. >>brian: judge andrew napolitano, thanks so much. alisyn,...
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only individual detainee cases and it leads to a time lag because like i say the law is themselves not spent you know they're not there the whole time it requires declassification of information when they do get through so it's a really it's a really problematic situation but it's been problematic the whole toys. that the guantanamo detentions of breeding operation. detainees are held at guantanamo indefinitely without charge of trial and some can't leave despite being cleared for release. was among them held groundless on groundless i should say allegations and set free without an apology he said the harrowing details of his ordeal with our city. i have been myself tortured and different kind of. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just torturing me in different kind of ways they just try to really all kind of weights
only individual detainee cases and it leads to a time lag because like i say the law is themselves not spent you know they're not there the whole time it requires declassification of information when they do get through so it's a really it's a really problematic situation but it's been problematic the whole toys. that the guantanamo detentions of breeding operation. detainees are held at guantanamo indefinitely without charge of trial and some can't leave despite being cleared for release. was...
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the laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons. and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face just try to really all kind of way to break us in i saw. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same way with myself. every time if you refused to do anything they torture to punish you for this i must have got tortured by electroshocks and waterboarding and stuff like that but i have seen also. kids lights nine years too if you saw the kids inside the camp and of course it was for me more difficult to to watch some of those kids how they get getting beaten up in front of me and it was for me really hard to get tortured myself. and you can also have to over to the dot com to give us your opinion on gone
the laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons. and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face just try to really all kind of way to break us in i saw. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same...
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the third one was the utilization of law enforcement resources. we see that with marijuana and other drugs and by in large they say let the cops focus on real crime, predator crimes, violent crimes, not prioritize the simple ones. [applause] >> i want to give everyone on the panel one last chance to make any closing remarks. >> realignment was a good sign public sentiment has changed. the polls out there, the public wants accountability but sensible accountability, and i think 1506 gives us that. and i think the comment was made in each of the economies but in fact what we found, when you have realignment, all 58 counties deciding what to do, if we just look at the incarceration rates across each of the counties, fresno, like county, population demographics to san francisco. and it's a law that impacts on a statewide basis is more sensible than leaving it up to each county because then you'll end up with 58 different styles and methods of criminal justice. >> tal? >> i'm the public defender and it's my job to push the envelope. it's one thing to t
the third one was the utilization of law enforcement resources. we see that with marijuana and other drugs and by in large they say let the cops focus on real crime, predator crimes, violent crimes, not prioritize the simple ones. [applause] >> i want to give everyone on the panel one last chance to make any closing remarks. >> realignment was a good sign public sentiment has changed. the polls out there, the public wants accountability but sensible accountability, and i think 1506...
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half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys right this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. detainees are held at guantanamo indefinitely without charge or trodden some can't leave despite being cleared for release murat kurnaz was once among them held on groundless allegations and set free without an apology he shared the harrowing details of his ordeal with auti i have been myself tortured and different kinds of. laws and the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face they just try to really all kind of way to break us. saw. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees
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half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys and this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here so you describe it as a medieval torture chamber what i mean impacts we're talking about individuals is it the physical. impact or is it really the mental anguish of being incarcerated for a sudden often in solitary confinement what are the effects. well it's both and i frankly cannot describe to you some of the horrific conditions and treatment humiliation that many of the team detainees have reported. they've been stripped required to stand around in cold rooms for hours naked that in itself as use both is a coal a physical stressor but indeed there's this. is just almost unspeakable psychological torture we humans we're not you know eagles in a bag of skin we relate to each other we need human contact and relationships to be healthy psychologically and physically is solitary confinement is torture we're goi
half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys and this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here so you describe it as a medieval torture chamber what i mean impacts we're talking about individuals is it the physical. impact or is it really the mental anguish of being incarcerated for a sudden often in solitary...